mGrowOld

August 8th, 2014 at 9:30 AM ^

I've watched the video now 61 times in both slo-motion and super slo-motion and having watched a lot of football on TV through high school AND college I can give you an expert's take on what's going on.  Suffice it to say it's NOT pretty.....

To begin with the right tackle is up and out of his stance too early thereby losing leverage. It's also clear the right guard's footwork is a complete mess as he's using a jab step far to early to get proper hip rotation.  Center's head is down and stays down which is a problem when trying to pick up his line calls and any blitz assaigments.  Left gaurd is back on his feet and will be unable to deliver a decent first punch.  Likely he will get blown off the ball unless he gets his center of gravity down.  Right tackle is a bit out of frame but it appears while his footwork seems solid his hands are down and he's likely to catch the hit instead of delivering it.

Funk's clearly got some work to do.

 

RedGreene

August 8th, 2014 at 9:45 AM ^

Apparently you know a lot about football.  Apparently the rest of us don't know shit.   Apparently you got up a 5am, mowed the grass, fed the dog, washed the car, painted the house, played with your 3 month old, porked the wife, fed the cows and will now get drunk for the next 7 days on your rented pontoon boat.  

mGrowOld

August 8th, 2014 at 10:13 AM ^

Apparently YOU don't know just how fucking smart I am.  Well let me tell you - I'm pretty goddamn fucking smart - that's how smart I am.  I just wish the dumbasses on the board (and let me tell you - there are a shit-ton lot of dumbasses on this board) could fully appreciate my smartness.

Sadly they cannot.  Because they are dumbasses.

Kalamablue

August 8th, 2014 at 9:31 AM ^

I like the guy a lot and what he has to say, but his voice is grating to my ears.  Count me as someone who's happy he's not the play-by-play guy.  

DJMich23

August 8th, 2014 at 9:34 AM ^

He strikes me as a high-character kind of guy and seems pretty down to earth. It's easy to root for him, I hope he can bring along the other guys at the vacant safety position as well as take that next big step in his game.

Danwillhor

August 8th, 2014 at 9:51 AM ^

but I really think people are getting ridiculous now regarding Peppers. He's a True Fr. No matter how amazing or in shape I watched HS games of his (on ESPN, etc) where he was just a crazy good prospect but by no means unstoppable/unbeatable. My point is that I think he will eventually learn his role/s and be a good CFB at worst. This year? I expect some good and bad. Simple as that. I think we need to back off of the whole "savior of the program" mentality.

FreddieMercuryHayes

August 8th, 2014 at 10:21 AM ^

It's good you've tempered your expectations, but let's be honest with ourselves, every is hoping Peppers really is Woodson, and not just a Next Woodson as Seth called them a while back.  I can rationally say it's ridiculous to expect any kid to replicate Woodson, but damn, if anybody can reasonably come close it's Peppers.  I'm not sure who Woodson had to beat out in '95, but he started all 12 games as a true freshman and had 5 picks.  CB/Nickel is a position which a talented true freshman really can make an impact; he doesn't have to change his body, doesn't require as intricate reads, and can make up for some mental deficencies with pure athleticism.

That said, even if he doesn't have a true freshman year like Woodson, even Patrick Peterson didn't start until the last 4 games of his freshman year and only had 1 pick that year, and he's the only CB I can really think of since Woodson that came close to being Woodson.  So yeah, it's not the end of the world if Peppers doesn't destroy the world his freshman year, but it's totally understandable why everyone is focused on him.

Danwillhor

August 8th, 2014 at 9:29 PM ^

but I think too many truly expect this kid to lay waste day 1 lol. I've heard tons of genuine conversations about how likely it is that he is a Thorpe finalist this year. Sure, no Heisman (ha) but still.....tons of expectations on a True Fr. I know he's a monster and, with zero hesitation, the best prospect we've landed in.....internet era recruiting? Possibly? Likely. I'm just saying that he likely isn't a Junior year Woodson or late Fr year Peterson right now like many think/hope. Plus, despite so many comparisons I don't think he's like PP at all. JP seems more stout to me. Like he could and likely will grow into a Thumper Speed Safety as opposed to an Island CB like PP or even Woodson.

MichiganTeacher

August 8th, 2014 at 9:56 AM ^

Huh, I don't know Jarrod Wilson at all, but isn't saying Peppers is a"hard worker" kind of like saying a girl has a "nice personality"?

Probably means nothing. If Wilson had said Peppers was the best football player he'd seen in his life, I'd probably be leery of that, too. Anyway.

nowayman

August 8th, 2014 at 10:37 AM ^

I've got a pretty strong feeling that Peppers' work ethic is a tad excessive.  One of those guys where your first response upon seeing it is to say "that's crazy and stupid"  (despite how it sounds I'm complimenting Peppers here).

Probably just reading too much into stuff I've read and heard, though.  

I'm excited about the secondary this year, though.  And that excitement has little to do with Peppers.   

HAIL 2 VICTORS

August 8th, 2014 at 9:51 AM ^

I do like the cut of Jarred Wilson's gib.  Interesting he was asked to comment on Peppers I would have liked to have heard him say "Is he one of our new freshman?  I think he will make the cut."

cobra14

August 8th, 2014 at 10:00 AM ^

Butz: [spying on the Giants] This is incredible! They got the guards in the backfield! The center's on the right! And the quarterback isn't even there! Kevin O'Shea: They're just standing around, Butz. Butz: Oh, yeah.

The Baughz

August 8th, 2014 at 10:42 AM ^

Sorry, but he had poor hand placement on the wall and his head was down. He was not shuffling his feet fast enough. This kid has a long way to go before he sees the field for Michighan.

Now excuse me while I go cut the grass and do whatever else I need to get done today.

michiganfanforlife

August 8th, 2014 at 11:07 AM ^

There is really nice experience and depth all over the defense this year. Added depth will really pay off late in games where we will pull away or close the gap. I'm still wondering who will win the open safety position. I am hoping DThomas wins it, just because I would love to have that much more speed on the field. If you have Countess, Taylor, Wilson, Thomas, Peppers in the secondary, then I think the team speed at the back end would be deadly. I wanna see these guys fly around and fk.sht.up. We will see a ton of 3WR+ sets and the need for a third corner will be often.

LSAClassOf2000

August 8th, 2014 at 11:51 AM ^

First, let me say that the parody in this thread is something I would expect from this blog and did you ever deliver on it - I was almost rolling on the floor at my desk in the middle of a very large office area. 

Second, the secondary is one group that I will most interested to see in terms of the supposed depth chart (note: supposed, because "depth chart"...) later this month. We're at a point, I believe, where we are rather deep here, so I am intrigued to see who the projected starters and #2 players will be at each position. For me, part of that is just curiosity about where Peppers fits in at the end of camp, but I do believe that we are looking at a position group that will do well this year.

BlastDouble

August 8th, 2014 at 2:54 PM ^

the ignorant fans posting on here want to poke fun, but fail to see that all those things are legitimate concerns. How do you expect me to act when the average joe shmo doesn't understand the importance of hand placement and starts calling me arrogant. Thats ok, maybe they are still trying to figure out the names of the formations, heck, i dunno...

LSAClassOf2000

August 8th, 2014 at 3:21 PM ^

My expectation - and do feel free to tell me if this is lofty - is that you, as someone who purports knowledge of the sport, would present your opinions in a constructive and non-abrasive manner. If someone disagrees, I expect them to do the same and I expect that your reply - if you choose to provide one - be in kind. If you can't agree with the other person, "eh, whatever", but try not to come off as "I am right and the rest of you can suck it". 

What I don't expect - and what could eventually get you a ticket out of here - is what you're still doing in this this thread, albeit to a far lesser extent. I don't expect you to come in here and belittle people who may not have as much technical knowledge of the sports as you claim to have. If that's the approach you take as a teacher of the game, I have to question why you are in such a position. 

BlastDouble

August 8th, 2014 at 2:40 PM ^

so much attention to my comments yesterday. Hope you all learned a little somethin even if i did come across as an ass. Why didnt you comment in the thread yesterday?

BlastDouble

August 8th, 2014 at 2:43 PM ^

my actual real life football team now. Can you imagine someone would really let me on their staff, seeing as how much of an idiot I am. You guys keep posting and making fun, Im going to go teach actual human beings how to play football. Have fun debating elementary things like technique, alignment, zone blocking schemes and gap responsibility. You guys ALMOST got it!

Cranky Dave

August 8th, 2014 at 5:41 PM ^

do you keep coming back? and IIRC nobody called you an idiot, just that you come across as arrogant, defensive and dismissive.  You might have the best football mind in the world but if you can't share your knowledge in a way that people want to learn then go write books or become an obnoxious broadcaster. 

But, at least I'll get my 100th MGopoint with this post!

nowayman

August 8th, 2014 at 6:53 PM ^

pandering was occurring just so I can get you sub 100. 

(I'll toss you random plus ones at a later date).

edit: and you got an upvote while I was typing that out, ruining my entire scheme.

Tiny fist shook in your direction.